Gcse Maths

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  1. ifonlyihadyou2011's Avatar
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    Gcse Maths
    My Maths exam is on the 19th of June 2012
    Im doing the edexcel foundation paper unit 3 I'm aiming for a C but I'm stuck !
    I really don't know what to revise for ! PLEASE HELP.
    thanks in advance (:


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  2. williewalliewoolie's Avatar
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    Re: Gcse Maths
    i just look through my paper and makes notes on the paper with red pen or something i have no magic tricks... but i definitely think that past papers are the best thing when it comes to revision!
  3. ifonlyihadyou2011's Avatar
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    Oh okay thanks 😊


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  4. journeyofeducation's Avatar
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    I'm doing the higher tier and its so so hard. Just aim to do the best that you can! Also, what I'm doing is doing past papers then looking at marks scheme and trying to learnt the right way so if a question like that comes up, i'll learn how to do it xxx
  5. Determined's Avatar
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    Re: Gcse Maths
    can someone help me with this question please.
    x/2 - 2/x plus 1 =1
    june 2011 paper non calc page 27
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